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18 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

 

Yup, trooping funnel is spot on.

 

Be careful how many you give away though before getting to three. I have a ridiculous rule where anyone can use the correct answers of others!

I suppose you're one of those people who endorses experts too.

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15 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

 

Yup, trooping funnel is spot on.

 

Be careful how many you give away though before getting to three. I have a ridiculous rule where anyone can use the correct answers of others!

I see, okay. 

 

Will get back to you on that then, unless someone beats me to it. 

 

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I think number 5 is Pholiota, Scalycap, looks pretty similar. Number 3 could be red cracking bolete Boletus chrysenteron or otherwise one of the other red stemming boletes.

 

Number 2 I should know but can't think what it is at the minute. 

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Thanks for all the advice everyone. 
 
I had no memory card in the phone. It's not that many pictures so I'm not terribly bothered.
 
I will dry the phone out for a few days and try it again.
 
In the meantime here's 5 more fungal fruiting bodies photographed in the Wood. 3 Toffee Crisps and a packet of gobstoppers to the first person who gets 3 out of 5.
 
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Second is curmt leaf fungus, and the little blobby thingies Badhamia spp maybe
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Thanks for all the advice everyone. 
 
I had no memory card in the phone. It's not that many pictures so I'm not terribly bothered.
 
I will dry the phone out for a few days and try it again.
 
In the meantime here's 5 more fungal fruiting bodies photographed in the Wood. 3 Toffee Crisps and a packet of gobstoppers to the first person who gets 3 out of 5.
 
1460459840_fungi8.thumb.JPG.063c34377448519dd545b27f75fe7ba2.JPG
 
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1018511025_fungi10.thumb.JPG.8f8e050587d1c91773da04a713fee08e.JPG
 
557032828_fungi6.thumb.JPG.93d2e3979d755f061287bacaa3deb54e.JPG
 
291420603_fungi9.thumb.JPG.391a8541d2f515a34b18cd3a2458f99c.JPG
 
 
 
 
And the first Clytocybie spelt wrong.
I like the photo TVI
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11 hours ago, AJStrees said:

I think number 5 is Pholiota, Scalycap, looks pretty similar. Number 3 could be red cracking bolete Boletus chrysenteron or otherwise one of the other red stemming boletes.

 

Number 2 I should know but can't think what it is at the minute. 

I'll give you half a point for red stemmed bolete taking you to 1.5.

 

Number 5 isn't Scaly cap.

 

You're doing well though, these are hard.

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14 minutes ago, slack ma girdle said:
On 29/02/2020 at 10:17, the village idiot said:
Thanks for all the advice everyone. 
 
I had no memory card in the phone. It's not that many pictures so I'm not terribly bothered.
 
I will dry the phone out for a few days and try it again.
 
In the meantime here's 5 more fungal fruiting bodies photographed in the Wood. 3 Toffee Crisps and a packet of gobstoppers to the first person who gets 3 out of 5.
 
1460459840_fungi8.thumb.JPG.063c34377448519dd545b27f75fe7ba2.JPG
 
2001899143_fungi7.thumb.JPG.a40079b582636b1c91eb0fc1d07d2ba4.JPG
 
1018511025_fungi10.thumb.JPG.8f8e050587d1c91773da04a713fee08e.JPG
 
557032828_fungi6.thumb.JPG.93d2e3979d755f061287bacaa3deb54e.JPG
 
291420603_fungi9.thumb.JPG.391a8541d2f515a34b18cd3a2458f99c.JPG
 
 
 
 

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Second is curmt leaf fungus, and the little blobby thingies Badhamia spp maybe

7/10 for effort, 0/10 for accuracy.?

 

14 minutes ago, slack ma girdle said:

And the first Clytocybie spelt wrong.
I like the photo TVI

1 point for Clitocybe, although if you win I'm docking half a Toffee Crisp for spelling.

 

All photo's taken by the lovely Juliet, our ecology advisor.

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12 hours ago, the village idiot said:

I'll give you half a point for red stemmed bolete taking you to 1.5.

 

Number 5 isn't Scaly cap.

 

You're doing well though, these are hard.

I was thinking 5 could be the old dark or bulbous honey fungus, but if its not that either then I'm a bit stumped on that one. Though I should probably know it. 

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